providing some welcome light relief, architect and designer volodymyr dereznichenko presents his tongue-in-cheek proposal for moving through the city post coronavirus lockdown. without the need for cars, bicycles or scooters, ‘jumpway’ imagines a fun addition to existing urban fabrics by a system of bouncy surfaces. 

jumpway proposes a fun way to bounce through the city after lockdown designboom

jumpways propose a more enjoyable urban infrastructure

all images courtesy of volodymyr dereznichenko

 

 

‘nowadays locked in our houses we wait for the day when we can run out to the outside jumping for joy, literally. this would be quite a time to reassess our relationship with the urban environment to make it more enjoyable.’ – volodymyr dereznichenko

jumpway proposes a fun way to bounce through the city after lockdown designboom

with two layers, both physical and virtual, it may be possible to create a convenient urban environment

 

 

whether going out at the weekend or making the monday morning commute to work, jumpways allow citizens to bounce from A to B on a series of trampolines embedded into the sidewalk. not only this, the trampolines are also connected to a piezoelectric system that will produce electricity from the movement. 

jumpway proposes a fun way to bounce through the city after lockdown designboom

the upper part of the picture

 

 

‘jumpways as a part of the so-called ‘jolly urban infrastructure’ will definitely make the urban space more appealing. with either physical or virtual tools we may be able to make cities truly functional without losing the elements of fun, creativity, and leisure. take care, and have a nice april fools’ day!’  volodymyr dereznichenko

jumpway proposes a fun way to bounce through the city after lockdown designboom

the lower part of the picture

 

 

project info:

 

project name: jumpway

design: volodymyr dereznichenko

 

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edited by: lynne myers | designboom